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Cortexyme Announces Agreement to Acquire Novosteo
Expanding pipeline with addition of targeted therapeutics to treat rare skeletal diseases, bone cancer and injury
Strengthening leadership team with appointment of Novosteo executives Dr. Dirk Thye as CEO and
Dr. Karen Smith as CMO of combined company
Planning corporate name change to Quince Therapeutics to reflect broadening of therapeutic pipeline
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – May 10, 2022 – Cortexyme, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the lives of patients diagnosed with degenerative diseases, today announced that it entered into an agreement under which the company plans to acquire Novosteo, a privately-held biotech company focused on targeted therapeutics to treat rare skeletal diseases, bone cancer and injury. Upon completion of the transaction, Novosteo stockholders will own approximately 15.5% of the combined company. The transaction, which has been approved by the Boards of Directors of both companies, is expected to close within the next 30 days.
David Lamond, chairman of Cortexyme’s Board of Directors, said, “The acquisition of Novosteo adds a highly promising set of assets and meaningfully expands the breadth of our management team. We continue to review additional strategic actions that may opportunistically build upon our growing rare and degenerative disease focus. On behalf of Cortexyme’s Board, I would like to thank Chris Lowe for his leadership as interim CEO and guiding us through this acquisition.”
Dr. Dirk Thye, chief executive officer of Novosteo, commented, “We have assembled a highly experienced and impressive team to aggressively pursue the company’s next stage of growth. We intend to capitalize on the combined assets of Novosteo and Cortexyme by driving our therapeutic candidates through development, expanding our targeted drug discovery platform, and pursuing new business development opportunities.”
Pipeline Expansion with NOV004, a Precision Bone Growth Molecule for Rare Disease
The acquisition of Novosteo expands Cortexyme’s drug development pipeline into rare disease indications with the addition of NOV004, a bone targeting molecule designed to accelerate fracture repair, including in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta. Key highlights of the compound include:
| • | | NOV004 is engineered to specifically target and concentrate at the bone fracture site, leading to higher concentrations of a therapeutic anabolic peptide over longer periods of time directly at the site of injury. This improved retention at the bone fracture surface stimulates a robust healing response in preclinical studies. |
| • | | In preclinical fracture studies, NOV004 increased new bone production three-fold and resulted in bone that is almost twice as dense as bone treated with a non-targeted therapeutic. At three weeks post fracture, NOV004 treatment reached pre-fracture strength and more than doubled control strength. Notably, these effects are seen with normal physiology, as well as in osteogenesis imperfecta – a rare bone disease caused by a congenital defect in the genetic code for collagen. |